Skateboarding

Inside London’s Parlour Skate Shop

by The Editors on February 10, 2014

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Rolling Through Latvia With Madars Apse

by The Editors on February 10, 2014

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Tony Hawk Gets Krooked With Mark Gonzales

by The Editors on February 7, 2014

Krooked Skateboards goes all in for the 80s with a guest Tony Hawk deck designed by Mark Gonzales with music by Tommy Guerrero. And they only made 540 of them. Get it?

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Volcom + Baker Skateboards = Gutter Style

by The Editors on February 7, 2014

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We just checked out Volcom and Baker’s new “Match Made in the Gutter” collection in person and you know what? It’s done up nice. The line includes two T-shirts, a button-up, belt, twill pants and a lounging shoe with pom pom toes. Huh?

The designers at Volcom and Baker worked with mutual team rider, Dustin Dollin, to come up with a progressive and eye-popping line that represents both Volcom and Baker’s unique perspective on design and skateboarding. . . Dollin was the perfect choice to help curate this collection as he is known for leading a fearless approach to skating, off board antics and fashion.

And it works. This collab is gonna be like Lego x Star Wars for skateboarders. It’s on sale now at Volcom.com and hits stores in March. For the official word from VeeCo, follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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King Of The Skateline Roadie

by The Editors on February 5, 2014

We’ve been missing Gary Rogers lately. Not like missing him, but missing posting his work. Sorry about that. Here let’s make up for that.

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Rob Dyrdek vs. Larry King: The Interview

by The Editors on February 2, 2014

Really don’t know how we missed this one. Maybe it’s because we never watch Larry King Now. But 48 Block alerted us to this interesting interview with Rob Dyrdek. In the interview we realized that there is no getting around it: Rob Dyrdek lives his life and makes things happen.

[Link: 48 Blocks]

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Krooked Welcomes Sebo Walker

by The Editors on January 31, 2014

Wonder why they signed this guy? Nope. Sebo Walker delivers the proof.

[Link: Krooked Skateboards]

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Daewon Song & The Matix Mini Build

by The Editors on January 31, 2014

Few do this whole small transition thing better than Mr. Daewon Song. Duh! But it is good to see him just rolling around just for fun, like a mortal human for once.

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Agenda Show NYC Starts Tomorrow

by The Editors on January 21, 2014

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Just checked the weather for New York City over the next two days. The current temp is 18 and it should be up to 19 tomorrow with a low of 5 tonight. The good news comes in twos:  it’s supposed to stop snowing on Wednesday and if you’re in the city you’ll have a great place to hang and look at a kinds of gear for warmer weather, the Agenda Show. Think of it as an island of summer right in the middle of frosty Manhattan.

[Link: Agenda Show]

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Vans Tunes Up The Old Skools For Spring

by The Editors on January 17, 2014

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Thought the Vans classic Old Skools couldn’t get any better? Wrong. For spring 2014 Vans is tuning up the classic “sidestripe” silhouette with some all new colors.
Debuting nearly four decades ago, the Sidestripe started as a random doodle by Vans Founder Paul Van Doren. Over the years the simple motif has evolved into an iconic symbol of the brand’s heritage. Originally referred to as the “Jazz Stripe”, the Sidestripe has marked some of Vans’ most celebrated footwear styles since its inception. Vans kicks off the celebration in spring 2014 as we reflect on the Sidestripe’s history and offer an expanded range of the original side striped silhouette: the Old Skool.

Follow the jump for the official word from Vans and more color ways. [click to continue…]

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